Our Zrust is in you We've seen yourgrace through many a trial. It has been truly sufficient there's no denial. We have no earthly idea how we're going to make it through Tet, as a fam ily we have decided to put our trust in you. Through sickness, sorrow or pain, whether up or down. Tou've always kept thisfam ily f a r above ground We have sighed and complained as many others do. But through it all "OUR TRUST" has remained in you! Tou gave Angela to usfo r just a little while. H er kindness, faithfulness, tenderness and her lovely smile We're sorrowful, saddened and missing her badly too. But, you've shown yourself dependable, our hopes are still in you. A wife, a mother, a daughter, a grand daughter, a sister and a friend. We are looking unto you, our many hearts to mend She'sfacin g the many riches, and Oh, those streets o fgold! Our Trust Remains in Tou, as your beauty unto her yet unfolds. Reverend Cecelia Thompkins Pallbearers CSX Railroad Employees Kerry Anderson Barry Baker Anthony Capers William Griffin Eric Musier Jerome Sabb Honorary Pallbearers Rehoboth Baptist Church Trustee Ministry 3lower Rearers Westside High School Class o f 1 9 8 7 Acknowledgement Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat quietly in a chair Perhaps you sent a floral piece, if so we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, as any friend could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, just thought o f us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts we thank you so much. Whatever the part. W. H. Mays Mortuary aProfessional Service A Family Tradition Since 1922" 1221 James Brown Boulevard Augusta, Georgia 30901 (706) 722-6401 for M rs. Angelia ffraneiola Tewis Wednesday, February 18, 20 0 9 1:00 P.M. First Mount Carmel Baptist Church Appling, Georgia Reverend Dr. Jessie Johnson, Jr. - Presiding Reverend Frank Lewis, Officiating Obituary M rs. Angelia Stone Lewis, daughter of Mr. James Stone and Mrs. Frances Jackson, was born on December 26, 1969 in Augusta, Georgia. She entered into rest on Thursday, February 12, 2009 at Doctor's Hospital, Augusta, Georgia. Mrs. Lewis was a native of Augusta, Georgia. At an early age, she was baptized at Gardner Grove Baptist Church where she served faithfully as a member of the W. H. Parks Gospel Choir. Mrs. Lewis was a graduate of Westside High School in Augusta, Georgia and attended Augusta State University. On March 2, 1991, she was united in Holy matrimony to Franklin L. Lewis, Sr. During this union, they were blessed with four loving children. After marriage, she united with the Rehoboth Baptist Church, where she served as a Trustee and a member of the C. I. Benefield Memorial Choir. Survivors include her loving husband of seventeen years, Franklin L. Lewis, Sr.; three sons, Tristan Ryan Jackson, Franklin L. Lewis, Jr. and Austin Lewis all of Augusta, Georgia; one daughter, Lauren Lewis, Augusta, Georgia; maternal parents, Frances (Dr. Willie) Jackson, Augusta, Georgia; paternal parents, James (Linda Jean) Stone, Augusta, Georgia; step mother, Mae Stone, Augusta, Georgia; three brothers, "Terry" Wilbur Terrence (Keziah) Jackson, Eddie "Jamie" (Vivian) Stone, Atlanta, Georgia and Troy Freeman, Augusta, Georgia; two sisters, Deborah (Vachel) Kemp, Augusta, Georgia and Sherry Stone, Boston, Massachusetts; one granddaughter, Kiara Jackson; maternal grandmother, Iola Toy, Augusta, Georgia; maternal great-grandmother, Estell Burgess, Augusta, Georgia; godmother, Aneva Williams, Augusta, Georgia; godfather, Lewis Carter, Jr., Augusta, Georgia; father and mother-in-law, Reverends Frank and Lena Lewis, Appling, Georgia and a dear friend, Kendra Paige; four aunts, eight uncles, three great-uncles and two great-aunts and a host nieces, nephews, cousins, and sorrowing friends. Order of Worship Reverend Dr. Jessie Johnson Jr., Presiding Prelude Processional Selection....................... C. I. Benefield Combined Choirs Scriptures Old Testament..................Reverend Dr. Clarence Brown New Testament............... Reverend Dr. Rufus Copeland Prayer ......................................... Reverend Robert Haskell S o lo ....................................................... Sis. Chastidy Bynes Words of C om fort..................Bishop Luther D. Inglehart Reflections (3 minutes please) Sis. Kendra Paige, As a Friend Reverend Ray C. Lewis, As a Church Member S o lo ......................................Reverend George T. McCord Acknowledgments.................................... Sis. Shelly Lewis Selection................................... W. H. Parks Gospel Choir Eulogy.............................................. Reverend Frank Lewis Recessional Interment..................Rehoboth Baptist Church Cemetery Repast C. I. Benefield Memorial Fellowship Hall Angie What can we say about this person? Whose smile was Godgiving With love and passion A n d always shown with forgiving What can we say about this person ? with a heart of spirit and grace Never once anyone has ever seen A dissatisfyingfrown upon herface What can we say about this person ? That people loved to be around You felt her warm and comforting feeling A n d she didn't have to make a sound What can we say about this person ? When she walked into a room You always saw kindness You never saw gloom What can we say about this person ? She loved herfam ily and God She made life very simple When others thought it was extremely hard What can we say about this person? Shegave more than she received Her ambition wasguided toward others Because she wanted them to succeed What can we say about this person ? Who hasgone to God's Heavenly home She knows trust and belief in God A n d will never be alone What can we say about this person? Whose love, grace and kindness Has shown farther than anyone can see She didn't want to be a martyr or saint She only wanted to be "Angie" To our daughter and niece, We will always love you The Stone Family